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Moses Gate Country Park is a 750 acre site situated at Moses Gate 3 miles south of Bolton town centre is a Local Nature Reserve. We like to go as often as we can just to walk the dog and feed ducks and swans. They...More

A very special park- for the enjoyent of so many different types of people.
For walls- sitting- feeding the ducks etc
It would so benefit though by providing a little stopping point for drinks- tea- coffee etc. Which would benefit so many people that use...More

This park is great for taking your dog for a walk. It has 3 lodges , which has Swans, geese and ducks swimming in the water. We've even spotted a heron or two ! It has lots of other paths you can follow. It also...More

i live just a few miles away form this park and highly recommend it. Its been left neglected by Bolton Council for many years now but is a really lovely little gem for the birdlover. Many wildfowl winter here and it has a resident populations...More

This is a good place to visit, especially for us with my elderley father. We can park by the water and he can walk on level paths for as long as he is able. The water is teeming with birdlife and there is always plenty...More

Too close for comfort to the gypsy camp just across the road. The scumbags threatened me and threw stuff at my car. Four men against 1 woman - Lowlife scrotes! The police do nothing, it’s like the Wild West there. Avoid.

Further to the reply about copious wildfowl droppings i'd add that thats the situation around the ponds and there are plenty of similarly fine wide paths into and through the woods and up to the cemetery or across the river... More

Further to the reply about copious wildfowl droppings i'd add that thats the situation around the ponds and there are plenty of similarly fine wide paths into and through the woods and up to the cemetery or across the river and then up or downstream. those up to the cemetery are steepish and will require a fair push but its all tarmac surface on those. the paths up and downstream provide lots of opportunity to follow the canal and its many interesting features on a level path thats also pram friendly but not surfaced. following these paths provide ample opportunity to return to the town or other access points for parking that allow many visits for different routes to be explored.

There's a road just uphill from the park that is a dead end and importantly it borders the park itself but wide enough for easy parking by large and high vehicles as it has the odd industrial premises on it and even a snack... More

There's a road just uphill from the park that is a dead end and importantly it borders the park itself but wide enough for easy parking by large and high vehicles as it has the odd industrial premises on it and even a snack shack sometimes, do a google street view to get appreciation of the convenience but its pretty close and horses wouldn't need to trot down roads with cars on to reach the park.